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Fond memories of JAY as a youth, classmate and fellow alumnus of SI.HE represented the best of Jesuit educated gentlemen and certainly left his mark. RIP dear friend
Virgil Caselli
January 07, 2015 | Tiburon, CA


San Francisco, California
Arthur "Jay" Fritz, Jr.
August 13, 1940 - December 30, 2014
On December 30, 2014, Arthur Joseph Fritz, Jr. passed away peacefully at home with his wife of 46 years, Barbara, at his side. Jay, as he was known to family and friends, was born in 1940 to Arthur Joseph and Emily Sue Fritz, the...Read MoreFond memories of JAY as a youth, classmate and fellow alumnus of SI.HE represented the best of Jesuit educated gentlemen and certainly left his mark. RIP dear friend
Virgil Caselli
January 07, 2015 | Tiburon, CA
Raising children in the backyard of The Palace of Fine Arts, eating chocolate bars with Jay, donkey rides in Sonoma, thanks for the great memories, Amahl, Jay and Barbara. Love, Jack Kennedy family
January 05, 2015
Reading Jay's wonderful history brings back many found memories. Who can forget coming up from the pool at the Olympic Club and getting in the back seat of Mr. Fritz's convertible with the top down,with Jay and Lynn, and heading out Post Street (two way in those days) with our hair still damp.
I am flying out to San Francisco Tuesday to be at the funeral and be with family and friends----I would not miss it!.......Dan Flanagan, Annapolis, Md.
Dan Flanagan
January 04, 2015 | Annapolis, MD
I have never known a more courageous man than Jay Fritz. It was an honor to be his friend and he will always be in my heart. Love to his family, Chotsie Blank
January 02, 2015
My wonderful memories of you and Barbara, when we were all young couples in San Francisco, will be with me forever. Rest in peace dear Jay. Sheila Giannini (Ruprecht)
January 02, 2015
My friend, my mentor. You held a large place in my life.
You will be sorely missed.
Love to Barbara, Clay Tri and Jenner.
Glenn Siegel
January 02, 2015 | Sebastopol, CA

The one distinctive aspect of Jay that I loved the most was his belief that a person should do what they love. As my brother-in-law he always supported me in this way. He had his own opinions and they were strong. But, he respectfully allowed others theirs. I will miss him dearly.
Champa Carr
January 02, 2015 | Tucson, AZ